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About - Benefits

The following list of benefits has been compiled by the Infant Massage Information Service. If you are using information from this list please note 'Infant Massage Information Service' as the source and provide a link through to this site or detail the site address for printed information.

Relief of discomfort

Massage releases both oxytocin and endorphins and therefore can assist in relieving discomfort from teething, congestion, colic and emotional stress.

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Speeds myelination of the brain and nervous system

Skin stimulation speeds the process of myelination of the brain and nervous system therefore improving brain-body communication and enhancing neural-cell firing.


Relaxation and enhancement of neurological development


Massage provides both stimulation and relaxation for an infant, both being components of optimum learning conditions.

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Preventative medicine

It is estimated that stress plays a part in 60-90% of all illnesses. Massage can help infants learn to effectively cope with stress, so it may follow suit that infant massage may play a role in illness prevention.


Sleep

Most infants sleep for longer periods following massage and experience longer periods of deep sleep. Understandably, this is a favourite benefit for many parents and is often the reason they seek an baby massage course.



Stimulates digestion

Massage stimulates a nerve in the brain, known as the vagus nerve. When this nerve is stimulated, peristalsis increases. Peristalsis are wave like, rhythmic contractions of the stomach and intestines that move food material along the digestive tract.



Deepens respiration

Massage stimulates a nerve in the brain, known as the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve's sensory fibres also supply the lungs. A study conducted at the Touch Research Institute in Miami Florida, showed that following one month of 20 minute massages each night, asthmatic children could breath better


Teaches infants that touch is a form of expression.


Helps tone muscles and aids growth

Enhances the bonding process


Increases infant's body awareness

IMIS instructors encourage parents to name body parts during massage. This simple practice teaches infants games, words and speech. In addition to this, body awareness can assist newborns who are still adapting to an environment without the boundaries of the womb.


Strengthens the immune system

Massage causes a significant increase is Natural Killer Cell numbers. Natural Killer cells are a group of white blood cells that kill many types of tumour cells. This is thought to have particularly positive implications for children suffering from HIV and cancer.


Teaches children from birth that they are in charge of their own body and that it is ok for them to say no to people touching them


IMIS teaches parents to interpret an infant's body language in regards to massage.


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Increases oxygen and nutrient flow to the cells


Increases circulation


Improves sensory awareness


Helps encourage midline orientation assisting with coordination and balance

Helps parents to feel more comfident in their new role


Massage provides quality time with a working parent


Increases the parent's ability to help relax their child in times of stress


Is relaxing and fun for parents

Can involve the father

A specific activity with Baby that Dad can get involved in can help alleviate feelings that they are being left out. (This can be common when Mum is breast-feeding and looking after the baby all day).



Enables parents to be more receptive to their baby

Interpreting the infant's body language during massage is certainly a part of this, but on a physical level, parents who massage each day are more likely to notice a change in their child's physical condition. For example, they may feel a strange lump that may have gone un-noticed for a period of time with an infant who was not receiving massage.



Infant massage is fun!

We have heard this time and time again. Watch a parent massage their child and you can definitely see the enjoyment being reciprocated between the two. The feedback we receive from parents and infants indicates that they are as eager as each other when it comes time for their daily massage routine.